Sublime Text 2 is a text editor for OS X, Linux and Windows, currently in beta.

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Projet Files Activity Heat Indicator

Jeff Vogt 13 years ago 0
I have a short attention span and a lot of files in the open / project file view.  It would be great if the files I have recently been active in would be indicated either by color, or highlight.  Even if they are saved, even if I just peeked into them.  Perhaps another iteration can bring actual heat - like if I have been in and out of two files all day long, those are easily differentiated from the ones I looked at once.
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self.view.add_regions in TextCommand triggers on_selection_modified Event

Oktay Acikalin 14 years ago 0
Why is it that the self.view.add_regions method triggers the on_selection_modified event?
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OSX: Full screen dock reflection bug.

Nick 13 years ago 0
Hello,

I've found a bug whereby sometimes, in full screen mode, the dock doesn't hide and you get an odd reflection.  (The Icons are gone, but the bar is still there.)

I noticed it most buy running
git diff | subl
but it can be reproduced with
echo "hello" | subl 

I have highlighted the issue with a skitch screen shot (the original is here), you can see at the bottom of the page the text has gone "funny".

Kind Regards,
Nick

Build 2181, OSX 10.6.8
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Highlight the term (after opening a search result) instead of marking the line number

mpet 13 years ago updated 13 years ago 0
Currently, if one searches for a term, then clicks on an item among results, he gets line number marked in a destination file, then he needs too look throughout the line to find the term he searched for.
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search/multiple selection/ indication in scrollbar like Chrome

Kroum Tzanev 12 years ago updated by Joel Thornton 12 years ago 4

I thing that the seach indication in the scrollbar of Crome is great feature.

It will be nice to see it in ST2. 

For example after Ctrl+D, Alt+F3, it will be nice to know where are my multiple selection positions. 


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Thanks for the great editor by the way ;)

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Feature Request: Drag Tab Into New Instance

Jesse Squire 14 years ago updated by Aaron Holbrook 12 years ago 3
I would find it incredibly helpful to be able to grab a document tab and drag it out of its instance of Sublime Text into either a new or existing second instance.

The functionality exposed by Chromium / Google Chrome is the perfect example of what I've got in mind.
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`Lock/unlock Window` from opening files in same window.

Vítězslav Ferko 12 years ago 0

Easily turned on and off from the menu.
This option, when `unlocked`, will open a file (from outside the editor, eg. explorer, cmd.., double LMB or RMB->Open with...) in last focused ST window. When `locked`, new window will open for next* file.

*next or each: The newly opened window will not be locked. Or the option can be global, meaning every file will be opened in new windows.

Drag and drop will still open a file in the desired window.

This is usefull when some plain text files (*.txt, *.rtf, *.md,..) are registered to ST and you want to open them temporarily while developing your project, but you don't want them to switch view from current working file.

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Rectangular block selection capability (in addition to multiple cursors)

William Payne 13 years ago 0

Whilst the ST2 multiple cursors feature is excellent in it's own right, (and indeed superior in many respects) I still find myself missing the 'feel' of the rectangular selection tool that I used to use (frequently) in Textpad back when I used a Win32 development machine.


When I started using ST2, I was not sure if I was simply not used to multiple cursors, but I have been using ST2 for over 6 months now, and I still miss the old rectangular selection mode, so I have now come to the conclusion that it actually offers something that multiple cursors do not.


I do love multiple cursors; but a rectangular selection mode a-la-Textpad would be a welcome addition.


(I used it to help edit and vertically align code, parameter blocks, and CSV data files).

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ctrl+alt+p fuzzy matching should exclude '.sublime-project'

Bartek Bartek 13 years ago 0

 with some names that contain, let's say 'sub', the mathcing is less robust, this is a minor thing but nonetheless

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@media queries don't seem to be indexed when using cmd+r

Robdev Cambridge 12 years ago 0

To reproduce:

- Open a CSS file with @media{} queries

- Hold cmd and tap R to invoke the in-file fuzzy finder

OR

- Hold cmd and tap T, then type @

Attempt to find a media query by typing "media"


Expected result:

A list of available media queries to jump to


Actual result:

An empty list (or a list of rules which happen to contain "media")